Court results for Ilkeston and Long Eaton

Derby Magistrates' Court

Published:08:00Thursday 21 January 2016

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Here are the cases that have been heard at Derby Magistrates’ Court in recent weeks.

Theft

Jordon Werkowski-Freeman, aged 26, of Croft Street, Long Eaton, pleaded guilty to stealing confectionary from Home Bargains. He was jailed for 12 weeks due to having previous convictions. He must pay a £80 victim surcharge.

Natalie Dawson, aged 25, of Nelson Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to stealing clothes from Tesco, food from Iceland and toiletries from Wilkinson. She faced a further 11 charges relating to theft and breaching a court order and was jailed for 26 weeks in total. Danielle Holmes, aged 28, of Duke Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to stealing goods from A Kind of Magick on Bath Street. She was handed a community order with a alcohol treatment requirement. She will costs and fines totalling £185. Yimi Vickers, aged 29. of Hawthorne Rise, Awsworth, indicated a plea of guilty to failing to pay for petrol at Asda. He was handed a community order and must carry out 100 hours unpaid work.

stolen goods

Kevin Priest, aged 33, of Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, pleaded guilty to dishonesty receiving stolen goods, namely Ray Ban sunglasses, Emporio Armani sunglasses, Bluetooth adaptor, gate remote control and a Samsung phone, with a total value of £495. He was sent to prison for ten weeks and must pay a £80 victim surcharge.

Damage

Liam Leek, aged 33, of Norman Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to causing between £750 to £1,000 worth of damage to a car bonnet. He will pay £750 in compensation and a £80 fine.

Connor Sowersby, aged 19, of Critchley Street, pleaded guilty to causing damage to a Toyota Yaris to the value of under £5,000. A community order was made and he will carry out 60 hours unpaid work. He will pay £150 in compensation.

Louise Rafferty, aged 22, of Fisher Court, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to damaging a window valued at £150. She will pay compensation of £313 and a £100 fine, £85 to the CPS and £20 victim surcharge.

Drunk driver

Lisa Desmond, aged 34, of Station Road, Long Eaton, pleaded guilty to drink driving. She had 79 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35. She was fined £318, must pay £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service and a £31 victim surcharge.

Jamie Howarth, aged 45, of Peveril Crescent, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to drink-driving. He had 55 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35. He was fined £250 and banned from driving for 38 months. He will pay costs of £85.

Drugs

Scott Waltho, aged 37, of Holmewood Avenue, Ilkeston, indicated a plea of guilty to possession of 0.3 grams of class A drug diamporphine. He was handed a 18 month conditional discharge and must pay £85 to the CPS and a £15 victim surcharge. He was also charged with possession of class C drugs Tramadol and Buprenorphine.

Paul Kolomeicuc, aged 39, of Nelson Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to two charges of possession of cannabis. He was fined £80 and will pay a £20 surcharge and £85 to the CPS.

Clive Rigby, aged 51, of Colin Street, Long Eaton, pleaded guilty to possession of class B drug amphetamine. He was sent to jail for six weeks as he was already on a suspended sentence order.

Had weapon in public place

Brandon Appleby, aged 24, of Frost Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to having a Stanley knife in a public place (Chalons Way). He was handed a 26 week jail term, suspended for 12 months. He will pay a £80 victim surcharge and £85 to the CPS.

Michael Geehan, aged 35, of Critchley Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to dishonestly using a quantity of electricity and having a knife in a public place. He was handed a 12 week jail term suspended for 12 months. He was fined £85.

Breath test

Nathan Anderson, aged 33, of Corporation Road, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breath specimen for analysis when stopped by police in Derby. He was banned from driving for 12 months and will pay a fine of £350. He will pay a £35 victim surcharge and £85 to the CPS.

Driver details

Kirsty Eaton, aged 23, of Second Avenue, Ilkeston, was found guilty of failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver alleged to have been guilty of an offence. She was discharged conditionally for 12 months and six points were added to her licence. She was fined £15 and must pay £150 to the CPS.

Racist attack

James Whitworth, aged 30, of Wilmot Street, Ilkeston, was jailed for 12 weeks. He pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour that caused his victim to believe that violence would be used against him. The offence was of a racist nature.

Dropped cigarette

Jason Dennis, aged 39, of Eley Close, Ilkeston, was fined £440 for dropping a cigarette end at the Albion Shopping Centre. He will also pay costs of £150 and a £44 surcharge.

Speeding

Benjamin Brandon, aged 23, of St Laurence Court, Long Eaton, pleaded guilty to driving on the A52 at 131mph. He was banned from driving for 56 days and was fined £215. He will pay costs of £85 and a £22 victim surcharge. Debbie Whysall, aged 43, of Borrowash Drive, Long Eaton, pleaded guilty to driving at 38mph in a 30mph zone. She also faced a charge of failing to give information relating to the identification of a driver alleged to have been guilty of an offence. She was fined £146 and three points were added to her licence.